Dr. Doobay’s Annandale Renal Centre- by Eusi Kwayana

Dr. Doobay’s  Annandale Renal Centre- by Eusi Kwayana

Dear Editor,

The press report that the Dr. Doobay hospital  at Annandale, East Coast, Demerara was planning  to reduce fees for dialysis. Internet searches made me know that there was a hospital in Annandale with a Renal Centre. Such a centre cannot be active without the approval of the Ministry of Health and clearly the government did not withhold its approval.

I want to join the hundreds who have already publicly recognised the initiative and the humane concerns of this physician already known in and out of Guyana,

The Renal Unit is special, because it brings a specialist service to the rural areas in one part of Guyana. There have been the sugar estate hospitals and the Bauxite estate’s hospital in Mackenzie. There had been private hospitals associated with the names of Dr Bailey, Dr Frank Williams and Dr Balwant Singh, who founded a medical lab, and with the Roman Catholic and the Seventh Day Adventist denominations. There was Dr JE Ramdeholl’s  hospital building in Buxton- Friendship which  was never  activated, because of  world war two hostilities. 

The closest examples  of specialist hospitals  in rural areas were perhaps the one for Hansen’s disease in  Unity, the Mental Hospital in Canje, Berbice, and the Tuberculosis hospital at Best, West Coast, Demerara. I hope that readers will supply any missing names.

Needing a life saving procedure and having no access to a facility providing it, or being unable to afford it is one of the most severe torments affecting health and the sense of well being.

The Annandale Renal Centre will not cope with the entire demand, but it has brought relief on  a scale  that cannot be ignored. Most important, it is an example of international cooperation between non -state persons and institutions that can be engaged and embraced for similar purposes.   It is perhaps not the only case, but it stands out   as an example, at a time of high awareness of renal failure. It also shows what Guyanese professionals can achieve if encouraged.

This is what a non Hindu Guyanese woman writes about him an email:

“I believe it is a tireless doctor called Budhindranauth Doobay in Toronto. He was honoured at UWI’s Gala for Excellence and I met him earlier this year; very active in his Mandir here and has done all kinds of work in Toronto as well in Guyana. He seems indefatigable and an inspiration.”

I gladly include it with her consent from one who has  seen him  in action at close range. Dr Doobay received his early primary schooling at Buxton Arundel Congregational School while   his family lived in neighbouring Annandale.

His father was not a doctor but an erudite and eminent Pandit, who in June,963 took a pubic stand  in favour of easing tensions  among  the races of Guyana..

Yours respectfully.

eusi Kwayana

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  • cyril balkaran  On 02/03/2014 at 1:07 am

    The world will applaud the humanitarian efforts of this Dr Doobay who has a penchant for public services. Cultural, religious, spiritual, medical, and a host of other servises have been linked to his name for many decades. We too can learn from this great soul and help suffering humanity everywhere.

  • guyaneseonline  On 02/05/2014 at 7:14 am

    Dear Editor, Stabroek News
    These responses to me by email and other notes are intended to complete or correct the picture in my recent letter about the rural Renal Clinic at Annandale. I thank the contributors.

    One email read, ” I’ve just read your interesting letter re Dr. Doobay’s Renal Centre on the East Coast of Demerara. Hadn’t heard of it. From my recollection, there was the Dr. Alli-Shaw Hospital in Georgetown, also hospitals in Skeldon, Bartica, Mabaruma. I think there was just a clinic in Lethem,” Lethem has a hospital, and I had named only specialist government hospitals, Another is the Sugar Producers Association-built diagnostic Centre at Ogle.
    The other reader reminded me of the Mahaica hospital which I had placed at Unity. He added, “The Anamaya family built a hospital at Hampshire in the Corentyne as a memorial to Joseph.” Then in the Guyana Cultural Association’s magazine I was reminded of the 30 year old year old Baja’s movement’s Alternative Medicine Care and Convalescent Clinic at Beterverwagting- Triumph.
    For the record, two well known heavy weights appeared at times of real, acute general need. They are Prashad’s hospital and Woodlands.

    Respectfully.
    eusi Kwayana

  • Pattan Bee  On 06/01/2019 at 10:50 pm

    Mr Editor: Just wanted to thank Eusi Kwayana for being a HEALER through the ages. he was the one who guarded Annandale from Buxton with Bhupendranauth’s father. Perhaps a monument is due for the healers Sydney King aka Eusi Kwayana and Ramsahoye Doobay. Also there is a possibility that OUTSIDERS (NOT Buxtonians) were involved in alleged tension with people from Annandale!!

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